TAMPA, Fla. — Fourteen members of the Congressional Black Caucus penned a letter to their former colleague Artur Davis on Tuesday morning, accusing him of political opportunism and calling some of his recent policy proclamations “unconscionable.”

The letter is timed for the day that Davis, a former Democratic House member from Alabama turned failed gubernatorial candidate turned current Republican House candidate in Virginia, is set to give an address at the Republican National Convention.

We are writing to express our disdain over several recent comments you have made about the important issues facing voters in November, your total distortion of President Barack Obama’s record, and your complete flip-flop on certain core principles you once held dear. Given the magnitude of your recent transformation, we can only conclude that, rather than a true conversion, your actions are the result of a nakedly personal and political calculation or simmering anguish after failing to secure the Democratic nomination for governor of the State of Alabama in 2010.

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It’s unconscionable that you now claim Voter ID laws do not violate civil rights or suppress minority voter turnout. Yet in 2007 while still representing Alabama’s 7th congressional district, you joined then-Senator Obama in calling for the resignation of the Justice Department’s Voting Rights chief after he claimed that Voter ID laws did not hurt minorities, saying, “you can’t argue that voter ID laws don’t disfranchise African-Americans.”

To read this rest of this article and the CBC’s letter to Artur Davis visit The Huffington Post.

A damn sheep dog……He will eat his own family to save his masters flock!
Makes you wonder how many other AA democrats turned republican been eating scraps from under masters table all these years???? Ain’t that a B!!!?